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Mitchell Kaplan understands, perhaps more than anyone else in the industry, the sanctity of literature and the power of literature to transform. I grew up at Books and Books, but left Miami long ago, so to have this podcast available to me every week is like the best of all homecomings. Books, the most interesting people writing today, the clank of dishes from the Cafe, and Mitchell's lunch recommendations to boot. I get to "go home" every Saturday and the only thing better is the thought of being able to find myself at the real place again.Read full review »
jmvarese via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/07/19
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I love listening to these when I am familiar with the writer’s work. But I perhaps love them even more when they are introducing me to a voice I have not yet read. I have never read Pico Iyer or Ian Rankin before, but now that I have heard them on here, I am intrigued, and excited to read their...Read full review »
Mr. Fussiner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/28/19
This interview was meant for podcasts. Kaplan’s genuine interest lead to the questions that gave Bragg the platform to answer and elaborate on his literary life. The conversation was easy going and I could have listened for another hour. Rick Bragg is a master storyteller and he writes for all...Read full review »
Mellie1245 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/17/18
I would do anything to support Mitch and his special book business. That kind voice matches his handsome face that leads to the bookstore. That’s a win all the way to the end.
laneyrada via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/20
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